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                Heliothermal Saline Lakes Formed By Collapsed Salt Mines As A Heliothermal Power SourceBy B. V. Driga
The paper presents the evaluation method of the thermal power potential of the salt lakes developed in collapsed salt mines in Romania. It is well-known that the hydro-chemical stratification of these
Jan 1, 2008
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                The Place Of Minerals In Economic DevelopmentBy F. Taylor Ostrander
Some countries are infinitely poorer than others in mineral resources-despite the perfect equality of their political leaders ambitions. Compare the mineral poverty of Kenya and Tanganyika with the ri
Jan 1, 1963
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                Using Field Measurements And Computer Simulation To Establish The Conveyor Resistance Of A 3.9 Km Overland ConveyorBy R. S. Kasper
This paper reviews the procedure used to quantify the conveyor frictional resistance on a 3.9 km (2.4 mile) long overland conveyor belt. Field torque measurements of the three drives were used to help
Jan 1, 1995
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                A Green Chemistry Approach To Mercury Control During Cyanide Leaching Of GoldBy C. H. Bucknam
Principles of Green Chemistry provide useful guidance for sustainable mineral process development. Laboratory bench scale testing was carried out using pregnant cyanide leach solutions, and a number o
Jan 1, 2004
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                Ventilation - as - Required, a New Monitoring System for the Swedish MinesBy Carl-Eric Dr. Nilsson
Energy cost for mine ventilation in Sweden is high, especially during winter time when air must be heated. This paper presents the result from a project entitled ventilation-as-required. The term v
Jan 1, 1995
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                Bi-Product Utilization, Lignins, Lignosulfonates And Their Many ApplicationsBy S. L. Lebo, J. D. Gargulak
Lignin, the second most abundant natural polymer and bi-product of the pulp and paper industry, has been commercially available in a number of forms since 1940. This growing industry is fueled by dem
Jan 1, 2002
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                A New Collector Chemistry For Phosphate FlotationBy M. Li, J. D. Miller
Many technology problems must be solved if we are to continue to produce phosphate at our current rate of consumption. The U.S. produces at least 25% of the world's phosphate, 40 million tons of
Jan 1, 2001
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                Environmentally Friendly Soil Conditioning for EPB TBM: The State of Environmental Considerations in North America and Around the World - NAT2022By T. Murt, C. Oñate
In recent years, environmental considerations have played a prominent role in underground construction projects. The management and disposal of the muck produced by an EPB TBM is an important aspect o
Dec 1, 2022
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                Theoretical And Experimental Study Of Compaction Process In Roll PressBy R. T. Dec
A review is undertaken of existing mathematical models of compaction process in roll press. The example of plane-strain, plane-stress model is presented together with comparisons between computed and
Jan 1, 2000
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                Recovery Of Fine-Size Coal From Impounded WastesBy J. Hanna, R. Kalathur
Over the years, Alabama's coal industry has generated, during mining and cleaning operations, about 150 million st of fine waste coal, with this total increasing at a rate of 2 million stpy. Recl
Jan 1, 1993
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                Modifying Pressure Oxidation To Enhance Silver Leach RecoveriesBy Gus Van Weert, Roy van Lier
It has been demonstrated for two totally different silver bearing and cyanide refactory concentrates that the formation of silver jarosite can be prevented through the addition of iodide to the autocl
Jan 1, 2000
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                Western Canada's Future as a World Sulphur SupplierBy R. Q. Phillips
INTRODUCTION Since Canada commenced sulphur exports in the early 1960's, the volume of exports has grown steadily and by 1984 Canadian sulphur accounted for 45% of internationally traded sulp
Jan 1, 1986
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                Development Of An Extruded Tunnel Lining SystemBy Kenneth Maser, Douglas W. Ounanian, Joseph S. Boyce
Foster-Miller Associates, Inc. (FMA), under contract to the Department of Transportation (DOT) and the Urban Mass Transit Administration (UMTA), is currently developing an Extruded Tunnel Lining Syste
Jan 1, 1981
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                Sintered Ore-Its Transportation And Future Trade ? IntroductionBy Shinzaburo Kato
In 1977 Kawasaki Steel Corporation (KSC) built No. 6 BF (Blast Furnace) with an inner volume of 4 500m3 as part of our program to produce 8.5 million tons of crude steel a year at Chiba Works. As the
Jan 1, 1982
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                New Sources Of Calcium CarbonateBy N. C. Trivedi
Natural calcium carbonate, commonly known as limestone is an abundant resource pretty much worldwide. Calcium carbonate occurs naturally as the main constituent of chalk, limestone, and marble. One
Jan 1, 2002
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                Exploration For Mineral DepositsBy Arthur R. Still, Paul A. Bailly
5.1-PURPOSE, PROCEDURE, METHODS, MANAGEMENT Exploration can be technologically defined, with regard to the discovery of new mineral deposits, as all the activities and evaluations necessary before
Jan 1, 1973
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                Alternatives To Pumping?By R. L. Loofbourow
Most wet mines face unquantified water costs as well as the obvious wing costs. Both kinds of cost are multiplied by work at greater depth and by higher unit prices. This intensified challenge merits
Jan 1, 1980
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                Assessment of Heat Flow in French Deep MinesBy M. A. Ouederni, G. C. Chorosz, E. P. Déliac
This paper deals with the heat flow problems in deep workings (depth greater than 1000 m in France). The approach benefitted from experience gathered in France and South Africa. Deep mines are located
Jan 1, 1987
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                Stull Support in Flat-Bedded Ore BodiesBy William J. Taylor
Strictly defined, a stull is an inclined or horizontal timber support; a vertically placed timber is defined as a prop. Common usage allows the catchall term "stull" to refer to all such uniaxial mine
Jan 1, 1982
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                A Thermochemical Process For Utilization Of Gypsum And Pyrite WastesBy M. Abdelkhalek, M. Hepworth, D. Tao, B. K. Parekh
Pre-combustion coal cleaning and post-combustion flue gas desulfurization (FGD) using lime or limestone are the primary methods employed to reduce sulfur dioxide (SO2) emission from coal combustion.
Jan 1, 2000